Nursery rhymes to sing in spring: a collection of classic songs you'll want to sing with your children
When you feel the arrival of spring, do gentle melodies of children’s spring songs ever come to mind? Wouldn’t it be lovely to share the warmth of the season and the beauty of nature with your child through seasonal songs? Children’s songs are made with gentle words and rhythms that are easy for little ones to enjoy, and they have the power to warmly embrace parent–child communication.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of children’s songs perfect for spring.
While out for a walk or playing at home, try finding a favorite tune and singing it together!
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Nursery rhymes to sing in spring: A collection of beloved songs you'll want to sing with your children (51–60)
springSakushi: Yoshida Tomi / Sakkyoku: Inoue Takeshi

This is a children’s song that tells those of you still feeling wintry, “Spring is already here!” The gently flowing melody is like a fresh, soft spring breeze.
Just like that melody, a tender wind, peach blossoms swelling and about to bloom, and the sun bringing warm rays all let you know that spring has arrived.
Step outside into the warmth and sing while feeling the growing flowers and the air that has taken over from winter!
Spring MeadowSakushi: Sakata Hiroo Sakkyoku: Ichikawa Toshiharu

This is a children’s song by poet Hiroo Sakata and composer Toshiharu Ichikawa that depicts a foal galloping across a pasture.
In the spring breeze, the foal and rabbits romp about energetically, while the song describes young leaves budding all around.
With a comfortable vocal range and an easy-to-remember melody, it brings out children’s natural singing voices.
Expressing the vibrant life of spring with a bright, light rhythm, this piece is perfect for choral singing in early-childhood settings as a new season begins, or for families to enjoy singing together at home.
If your child loves animals, have fun singing it together!
Song of a little birdSakushi: Yoda Jun’ichi / Sakkyoku: Akutagawa Yasushi

A truly heartwarming children’s song, “Kotori no Uta,” features adorable lyrics that use the chirping of a baby bird calling its parent.
Since it’s about little birds, it’s a lovely song to sing to your child.
It’s an easy-to-understand, charming piece even for very young children.
Imagining springtime, with hatchlings being born, growing strong, and chirping piyopiyo, makes you really look forward to spring!
The shoes make a sound.Sakushi: Shimizu Katsura / Sakkyoku: Hirota Ryūtarō

Spring brings mild weather and is the perfect season for a stroll, isn’t it? So I’d like to introduce a song that depicts children going for a walk in spring.
It’s “Kutsu ga Naru,” which is also featured among Japan’s 100 Selected Songs.
This charming piece uses lyrics that personify the sound of footsteps as animals, capturing the feeling of walking while your shoes go click-clack.
As you listen, imagine what kind of shoe sounds are being made and what emotions are being felt, based on the animals mentioned.
It sounds fun to sing it during a walk, too.
Tea PickingMonbushō shōka

With its familiar and pleasant melody, “Chatsumi” (The Tea Picking Song) is a children’s song that naturally makes you want to hum along.
Even if the title doesn’t ring a bell, you’ll surely recognize it once you hear the tune! Although it’s a famous song, some people may not be sure of the lyrics when they try to sing it.
The song is written with beautifully refined Japanese language and sound, making it highly poetic, so this is a great chance to take a look at the lyrics and savor them!



